Alvin Fults Featured on the Uncut & Real Raw Podcast

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Alvin Fults joins Clinton to share how he turned a passion into one of the best success stories in the equine industry. Alvin, along with his wife Becky, built the career of the great Metallic Cat, and the couple has even bigger dreams for National Cutting Horse Association Hall of Fame stallion Stevie Rey Von.

The conversation is filled with stories of what it is like to own a world-class equine athlete, learning how to manage a prolific stallion and all the challenges that come with it, and the heart-wrenching decision to sell a beloved horse.

Throughout the episode, Clinton digs into Alvin’s rise to success. The native Texan shares the lessons he learned while spending his summers in Alaska working on the pipeline, his penchant for making money and the hard yards he put in to establish his brokerage.

Today, Alvin continues to enjoy competing in cutting and he and Becky are just as passionate as ever about working with mare owners to produce standout athletes for the western performance horse industry.

Listen to the episode most anywhere you listen to podcasts, including on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, PlayerFM, the Samsung Podcast app and Podchaser. Watch the full-length episode on the Uncut and Real Raw YouTube channel.

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